It is a
matter of grave concern for the people of India that a national political
party, for their political gain, has baptized the most of the news channels and
the print media, in-to Paid Media status, which have lead Media’s to lose
ethics of journalism.
The degradation
of the Media was observed, when the last Delhi
Assembly and Parliamentary election was held, when they started behaving like
mouthpiece of the said national political Party.
Some couple
of days ago, The Indian print media, as well electronic media, came out with a
report that the Swiss Govt. have prepared a list of the Indian account holders,
who have stalked their illegal money, in different Banks in the Switzerland and
likely to share the list with Indian Govt..
Without
checking the authenticity or verifying the media report, the Finance Minister
of India, Mr Arun Jaitely was so overwhelmed with report that he announced to
shot a letter from his Ministry to the Govt. of Swiss, in this regard.
But, the
Modi Govt. got an initial jolt, when the Swiss Govt. came up with communique that they do not posses such list of the Indian account holders. The Swiss
Govt. have gone ahead to criticize the Indian Medias for circulating a false
news, in India
The
irresponsible reporting by the Indian Media, in connection with the policy
matter of the Swiss Govt., is likely to jeopardize the initial efforts of the
Govt. to get the Indian account holder’s name from the Swiss Govt., for further
serious action, against the account holders, which is distant dream for the
country men.
While
rejecting and condemning the Indian media report, by the Swiss Govt., the
Finance Ministry of the Swiss have, categorically, mentioned that no development, in this regard, took
place, after the month of February, this year.
It is worth mentioning that a Swiss
Delegation, on the last February, met with the Indian Officials, at New Delhi,
to have primary talks, in this regard.
The Finance
Ministry further added that the both the Govt. did not hold any meeting, and
neither they have any bilateral talks, later on, on the issue of sharing the
list of the Indian account holders of the Swiss Banks.
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